Putting a humans face on the study of abnormal psychology Abnormal Psychology in a Changing World 10th edition (PDF) makes complex abnormal psychology concepts stimulating and accessible to college students. Authors Spencer Rathus, Jeffrey Nevid, and Beverly Greene present illustrative case examples drawn from their own teaching and clinical experiences,
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Calculus for Biology and Medicine, 3rd Edition, addresses the needs of students in the biological sciences by showing them how to use calculus to analyze natural phenomena — without compromising the rigorous presentation of the mathematics. While the table of contents aligns well with a traditional calculus textbook, all the
Pediatric epidemiology differs significantly from general epidemiology especially when it comes to societal, ethical developmental aspects. Pediatric Epidemiology (PDF) addresses biological considerations and legal and ethical questions in dealing with pediatric and adolescent populations. Classic topics, like how to recruit representative samples, how to deal with confounding variables, and how